NELSON v. WYMAN

No. 4285.

99 N.H. 33 (1954)

ELBA CHASE NELSON v. LOUIS C. WYMAN, Attorney General.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided April 30, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McLane, Davis, Carleton & Graf and Stanley M. Brown (Mr. Brown orally), for the plaintiff.

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, Warren E. Waters, Deputy Attorney General, George F. Nelson, Arthur E. Bean, Jr., Richard C. Duncan, Assistant Attorneys General, Elmer T. Bourque, Law Assistant, and Stuart Conner, Special Assistant to the Attorney General (Mr. Wyman orally), for the defendant.


GOODNOW, J.

Under the provisions of a joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of this state in 1953 (Laws 1953, c. 307), the Attorney General was authorized and directed "to make full and complete investigation with respect to violations of the subversive activities act of 1951 and to determine whether subversive persons as defined in said act are presently located within this state." In connection with this investigation, the Attorney General was authorized...

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